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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For less than 1 month old baby that drinks kirkland baby formula or similac pro advance formula, what could be the substitute baby formula since I cannot find any of them?[/quote] Probably any formula? Looks like regular proteins are in it, plus added nutrients andprebiotic. [/quote] This is the regular formula so if your baby can drink this they can probably do any regular or sensitive formula.[/quote] Ok, thanks. Will there be problem if I keep changing back and forth of the formulas brand due to whatever in stock I could find for that young baby? I still have a tub of kirkland baby formula she is drinking, do I need to mix 20%/80%, 50%/50% of two different brands for transition? [/quote] My belief is that the perception that a baby is rejecting a formula or having a reaction to it is almost always a reflection of adult anxiety. I would not make any elaborate mixing plans. Instead have someone else feed the baby the new formula bottles. [/quote] My belief is you are completely clueless. My child was an exclusive FF but could only tolerate specific formulas. We tried a dozen formula's try find one that worked. With reflux and other medical issues, its not that simple. We are not talking about a breast fed baby switching over. [/quote] And I think this is extremely unlikely. Because formula is so highly regulated, it's all basically the same. OTOH a lot of parents believe their babies have sensistivies they don't have - that's why meds are over-prescribed for reflux. Unless you baby actually has an allergy, they will do fine on any formula. Do an experiment and have a babysitter feed the bottle and see what happens. [/quote]
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